Dr. Sweeney discusses cardiovascular diseases Jan. 21

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FARMINGTON – The next topic for “Prescriptions for Health” is cardiovascular disease featuring cardiologist Dr. Paul Sweeney. Prescriptions for Health is a health education series that features local physicians who present on a variety of health and wellness topics. The series is open to the public and free of charge.

Dr. Sweeney’s presentation will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 6 p.m., in the Chisholm Room at Franklin Memorial Hospital. Dr. Sweeney is the medical director for cardiopulmonary services at Franklin Memorial Hospital.

“Cardiac disease is very common in our community,” said Dr. Sweeney. “At this presentation we will discuss the more common presentations of cardiac disease including typical symptoms, tests available for evaluation, and potential treatment options. Significant time will be reserved for questions.”

Dr. Sweeney is a board-certified internist who specializes in cardiovascular diseases. He is also affiliated with Cardiovascular Consultants in Portland, which participates in cardiology specialty services held at Franklin Memorial Hospital. Dr. Sweeney sees patients every Wednesday and Friday at Outpatient Services on the second floor at Franklin Memorial Hospital.

Registration for the presentation is required, as space is limited. For more information or to register call Jodi Cordes at 779-2592 or 1-800-398-6031, ext. 2592. Light refreshments will be available, as well as child care to those who request it in advance.

A sampling of upcoming topics for the “Prescriptions for Health” series includes: hospice care; autism, ADD, and other developmental disorders; arthritis, tendonitis, and bursitis; menopause; and diabetes management.

If you have suggestions for future topics and/or speakers please contact Cordes with your ideas.

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